Emergency Download (EDL) mode is a low-level, last-resort mode that can often revive a "bricked" device. When the MC7010 fails to boot normally, it may automatically enter this mode, or you can force it by shorting specific test points on the circuit board. The stich86/ZTE-MC7010 GitHub repository includes a detailed guide on how to enter EDL mode and use EDL tools to flash a new firmware image or a raw backup to restore the device to a working state.
: The firmware uses BLE to connect with a mobile app, providing real-time signal strength beeps and visual indicators to help you perfectly align the outdoor unit . User Experience & Stability ZTE 5G Outdoor CPE MC7010 Installation Guide
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Manual flashing is typically used to change operator-branded firmware to a global/unlocked version, or to recover a bricked device.
Click to download over-the-air (OTA) files, or select Local Update if you downloaded a .bin firmware file manually.